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yablanowitz wrote:Last I heard, there weren't many left, so the 2 piece limit stays in place.
This is good, because I want more ... :D

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Got mine today :D very sharp, very nice. I plan on doing CF scales for all my MT purchases. Ive got a roll of CF just need some other stuff and some time.

That 5 new :spyder: s in the last two weeks, that sure is a lot for someone who is broke ;)

:spyder: Mike :spyder:
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How many M-4 knives does spyderco have at this moment ??
The Mule and ..........? are there any others ??
I recieved my Mule and its currently having CF handles made for it :)
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Gosh, I'm glad to have participated in this release after whining for the past 9 months on these forums... :o

It's a wonderful knife. Life's been busy (I'm a student once again), so it might be a while before it has scales or a sheath. But the edge on my MT02 really impressed my classmates!
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DJ if you dont mind me asking, how much does a set of CF scales go for?

thanks
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Ribz wrote:DJ if you dont mind me asking, how much does a set of CF scales go for?

thanks
Mike
Iam paying 68.00 ........ they go to the best of my knowledge for 80.00 ,
but I only know a couple of people that do them .......... dj
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The mule team project is part of what make Spyderco my favorite knife company. I have purchased the first model and am awaiting the next few. I did have one question relating to the handle design.

I have a somewhat long thumb, which makes some of the designs such as the Caly3 and Delica with the high thumb hump uncomfortable when I have to use some force to cut something. The knives like the Sage or native are much more comfortable. One of the most ergonomic handle designs Spyderco has is the Stretch II. If I remember correctly, Sal stated the handle on the Stretch was one of the most refined and should fit 99% of the hands out there. The handle design on the Mule seems to be a close relative of the Stretch except for the location and geometry of the thumb ramp.

Why is it different?

Is this to provide a more positive stop for the thumb?
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The Stretch has a finger choil which brings the thumb farther forward when holding the knife. The Mule team has a similar handle to the Stretch, but without the finger choil, the hand (including the thumb) are pushed farther back on the handle.

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#129

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Sal,

Would the scales of any of the other Spydercos fit the mule?
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Cheygriz wrote:Sal,

Would the scales of any of the other Spydercos fit the mule?
Hi Cheygriz,

The shape is the same but there were hole size changes.

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Cheygriz wrote:Sal,

Would the scales of any of the other Spydercos fit the mule?
I think Sal heard your question as "Will scales made for the first Mule fit the second release?".

I heard your question as "Can I remove scales from any current production Spyderco and put them on the Mule?".

I'm pretty comfortable saying - No - there are no production Spyderco knives whose handle is shaped like that.

There are people here you can have make a set of scales for you (in carbon fiber, micarta, wood, G10 or whatever) that will fit perfectly. Many of these look fantastic - much nicer than mine which has a simple para-cord wrap.

I just wrapped mine yesterday. It came out very nice. My earlier attempt at wood scales was a disaster :eek: .

Bottom line is - It needs some customization, either by you or by someone who is good at such things.

Hope this helps?

Ken
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I've E-mailed one guy and never heard back from him. :(

I guess I'll make my own from White Oak or Hickory, and checker them 18 LPI so I can hand on to the handle. :p

Won't be pretty, but should be functional. :spyder:

Then I'll need to have a horizontal kydex sheath made for it. That I won't even consider trying to do myself. :eek:
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#133

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Griz what kind of scales are you interested in? Send me an email. Larry
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